Yeah it's the same.It's not right? Am I reading it wrong? They are referring to two different drugs.
I feel bad for everyone who donated to them. To be honest they were never clear in their messaging. This is looking more and more as a scam.Just don't get what's happened here? Hough Ear Institute took donations of people to develop hearing loss treatments, now that's shelved and it's a cancer drug?? Or are they still developing it as a hearing loss / tinnitus treatment?
FDA OKs expanded access program for HLB Therapeutics' tinnitus treatment candidateWhich article are you referring to which talks about the patient having tinnitus and hyperacusis while receiving this treatment? Does it mention their hyperacusis and tinnitus going away after they had the treatment?
I think one of the guys (Justin De Moss) who used to work for Hough Ear Institute and post here in this thread said that the article is not true.
Nope. Justin said he didn't know.I think one of the guys (Justin De Moss) who used to work for Hough Ear Institute and post here in this thread said that the article is not true.
I'd argue the opposite, actually. Putting your hope in something which has a high chance of failure puts you up for disappointment. Keep that hope for Otonomy or Susan Shore's device.Right now it is too soon to tell that this drug will be the cure nerve damage tinnitus sufferers have been waiting for. There is a lot of research out there and keeping a hopeful outlook has more fruitful potential than blanket skepticism.
I like to see many possibilities coming from multiple attempts.I'd argue the opposite, actually. Putting your hope in something which has a high chance of failure puts you up for disappointment. Keep that hope for Otonomy or Susan Shore's device.
And then be disappointed with them instead lol. There is nothing but disappointments and suffering in this field unfortunately.I'd argue the opposite, actually. Putting your hope in something which has a high chance of failure puts you up for disappointment. Keep that hope for Otonomy or Susan Shore's device.
Please don't give up hope my friend. Medical science is making strides every day in understanding the mind. A real solution will manifest in the efforts of numerous groups from across the world.And then be disappointed with them instead lol. There is nothing but disappointments and suffering in this field unfortunately.
You can apply for compassionate use, see attached email:Please don't give up hope my friend. Medical science is making strides every day in understanding the mind. A real solution will manifest in the efforts of numerous groups from across the world.
Wow!!! OK, who is going to be the brave soul to give this a go?You can apply for compassionate use, see attached email:
Hey Scott!
The short answer is yes, our hearing loss pill, NHPN-1010, is available through the FDA's expanded access program and anyone in the US can apply to receive it. You can find information about how to apply here.
Unfortunately, HEI has nothing to do with the application process so I don't know anything about it. I do know you'll need to apply through your physician since it's not a fully approved therapeutic. I also know, you'll need to contact Oblato, Inc. to get samples of NHPN-1010 since they are our licensing partners for this therapeutic and the actual manufacturers.
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ASHLEY EVERETT
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Dude, nice! I've been trying to figure this out for months! Good find. So Ashley is from where though?You can apply for compassionate use, see attached email:
Hey Scott!
The short answer is yes, our hearing loss pill, NHPN-1010, is available through the FDA's expanded access program and anyone in the US can apply to receive it. You can find information about how to apply here.
Unfortunately, HEI has nothing to do with the application process so I don't know anything about it. I do know you'll need to apply through your physician since it's not a fully approved therapeutic. I also know, you'll need to contact Oblato, Inc. to get samples of NHPN-1010 since they are our licensing partners for this therapeutic and the actual manufacturers.
Best of luck to you! If you would like to know more about our other research endeavors, sign up to receive our newsletter.
ASHLEY EVERETT
Philanthropy Coordinator
I would take it for sure. Any way I could get it living in Spain? You just can't imagine how desperate I am...Wow!!! OK, who is going to be the brave soul to give this a go?
I think Ashley is the new @Justin De Moss - aka Philanthropy Director for Hough Ear Institute. Are we all applying for this or what? Or is this only for acute NIHL?Dude, nice! I've been trying to figure this out for months! Good find. So Ashley is from where though?
It seems she is a member of Hough Ear Institute's staff. I've just checked on Google.Dude, nice! I've been trying to figure this out for months! Good find. So Ashley is from where though?
I think as many people should apply for it as possible yes. My next doctor's visit I will. I mean why not. If people here have ear problems bad enough, definitely apply for it. We got nothing to lose. It should help either way.I think Ashley is the new @Justin De Moss - aka Philanthropy Director for Hough Ear Institute. Are we all applying for this or what? Or is this only for acute NIHL?
they had a number of people report in the trial that their hearing and tinnitus had improved
Well which is it?There is absolutely 0 evidence as of yet that this works for tinnitus.
Study to Determine the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetic Profile of HPN-07 and HPN-07 Plus NACWell which is it?